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1. Find the equation of the line passing through (2, -1) parallel to the line 4x - 2y = 6. Write your answer in standard form:
2. Find the x- and y-intercepts for 3x - 6y = 18. Remember to write your answers as points.
3. Rationalize the denominator of 4/3-√5
4. Factor completely: 16x3 + 250y3
For #5 - 7: Find the derivative of each of the following. Use correct notation. Do not leave negative exponents in your final answer.
5. f(x) = 2x3 - 4x2
6. y= (3x2-5x+9)/x
7. f(x)= (-3)/4√(x3)
8. Find the equation of the tangent line to f(x) = 3√x at x = 9
Solving a system by elimination. Solve each system of equations: Solving a system by elimination. Solve each system of equations:
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Evaluate the division of two functions.
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Logarithmic function problem.
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Simplify the following inequality
bullprovide one example to show how you can use the expected value computation to assess the fairness of a situation
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